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dietician marissa moore says as we age, men and women tend to see a slowdown in their metabolism. >> the primary cause for the slowdown of metabolism is the fact that the body tends to start to replace lean body mass with fat mass. and muscle burns more calories than fat does. >> reporter: and that means it's easier to gain weight. she offers these tips to maintain a healthy metabolism. >> make sure that you are physically active. as much as can you every day. make sure that you do maintain a healthy and balanced diet. stay away from fad diets and products that promise to help rev up the metabolism. they generally don't work. >> reporter: she is accepting this fact of life. >> i just want to be healthy. but end of the day if my definition and of healthy and my feeling my best isn't me in my 20s, that's okay. it's just okay. >> reporter: i'm elizabeth cohen. >>> and are you part of the so-called sandwich generation? if you are caring for your aging parents as well as your teenagers, then you are. some tips on how to get the most care for your money next. [ woman ] the blue bomber. [ m
dietician marissa moore says as we age, men and women tend to see a slowdown in their metabolism. >> the primary cause for the slowdown of metabolism is the fact that the body tends to start to replace lean body mass with fat mass. and muscle burns more calories than fat does. >> reporter: and that means it's easier to gain weight. she offers these tips to maintain a healthy metabolism. >> make sure that you are physically active. as much as can you every day. make sure that...
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i hope jeff moore doesn't sleep another day. a lot of these kids, this was their first college experience. some kids were under privileged. they have come to a school where they were promised a future. >> we have a lot of brilliant minds here. >> in manassas, kristin fisher, 9news now. >>> and 9news now tried multiple times to reach jeff moore, the president and ceo of act college, but he has yet to respond. >>> coming up at 7:00, lesli, an ice cream truck slams head on into a school bus in virginia and we'll tell yo what caused this. that's tonight at 7:00, 9news now. >> we'll see you then. coming up next, survey of damage from devastating storms. we're going to take you to texas. anny. >>> enjoy the warmth, lesli. lots of shine today, but we're going to be cool the next couple of days. plus today's high 75 degrees. i have your full forecast coming up after the break. >>> the final report is out on the death of whitney houston. and that report says there was a spoon and a powdery substance that was white found in the singer's h
i hope jeff moore doesn't sleep another day. a lot of these kids, this was their first college experience. some kids were under privileged. they have come to a school where they were promised a future. >> we have a lot of brilliant minds here. >> in manassas, kristin fisher, 9news now. >>> and 9news now tried multiple times to reach jeff moore, the president and ceo of act college, but he has yet to respond. >>> coming up at 7:00, lesli, an ice cream truck slams...
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thomas moore is under intense scrutiny. despite this promotional video on its website showcasing its facilities and a visit from maryland's lieutenant governor touting quality of care, state inspections show a stark contrast cited for 60 deficient it is in 2010, another -- deficient it is in 2010, another 30 last year and this year cited with 27 deficiencies, nearly triple state average. >> medication errors, oversight of care plans, writing of care plans, chemical restraints, violation of resident rights. >> reporter: the repeated violations prompted the state to list st. thomas moore as a special focus facility, a nationwide medicare list of nursing homes with a history of persistent poor quality care. out of maryland's more than 200 nursing homes it's only one of two on the list and the only one that has failed to show improvement over 19 months. the state has given st. thomas moore until next march to make progress or be shut down. meanwhile investigators have received numerous complaints that the facility this -- at th
thomas moore is under intense scrutiny. despite this promotional video on its website showcasing its facilities and a visit from maryland's lieutenant governor touting quality of care, state inspections show a stark contrast cited for 60 deficient it is in 2010, another -- deficient it is in 2010, another 30 last year and this year cited with 27 deficiencies, nearly triple state average. >> medication errors, oversight of care plans, writing of care plans, chemical restraints, violation...
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moore was doing what he loved to do saturday afternoon when something went wrong. witnesses say moore's dragster was traveling at 151 miles an hour on the quarter mile track when for some reason he lost control of the car and slammed into a guardrail. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> everybody knows it can happen. everybody hopes it never happens. today is one of the days it just for some reason happened. >> reporter: the other dragster on the track also crashed when the driver swerved to avoid richard moore's car according to the sheriff's department investigating the deadly crash. >> we all know what it like to drive down the road at 55 miles an hour. picture doing it over 100. that's what these drivers are doing here. 2nd go by even faster. -- seconds go by even faster. >> reporter: richard moore was recently named driver of the month by the coalition of drag racing association. >> this type of accident is almost nonexistent and especially when it's someone so close to you. it's just devastating. >> reporter: moore's friends and fellow racers say he was v
moore was doing what he loved to do saturday afternoon when something went wrong. witnesses say moore's dragster was traveling at 151 miles an hour on the quarter mile track when for some reason he lost control of the car and slammed into a guardrail. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> everybody knows it can happen. everybody hopes it never happens. today is one of the days it just for some reason happened. >> reporter: the other dragster on the track also crashed when the...
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moore. it is abundantly clear that representative waters told mr. moore he should not specifically assist one united. representative waters publicly stated, and i quote, "i told my chief of staff that i informed the chairman of the financial services committee about one united bank's interest that we were only concerned about small and minority banks broadly that the chairman of the financial services committee would evaluate one united's issue and make a decision about how to proceed." as her chief of staff, mr. moore's representative waters' most trusted and senior staff member. as such, she should be able to rely on him to follow her instructions. because of the record supports representative waters took the important step to instruct mr. moore not to specifically assist one united, we recommended in the report, mr. chairman, to this committee, that the evidence does not support a finding by clear and convincing evidence that representative waters failed to supervise her staff. mr. chairm
moore. it is abundantly clear that representative waters told mr. moore he should not specifically assist one united. representative waters publicly stated, and i quote, "i told my chief of staff that i informed the chairman of the financial services committee about one united bank's interest that we were only concerned about small and minority banks broadly that the chairman of the financial services committee would evaluate one united's issue and make a decision about how to...
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moore was as much from kutcher as she got from her ex, bruce willis. that amount was never disclosed but that's supposed to be pretty considerable. >>> new york housewives turned entrepreneur bethany frankel has separated from her husband. the 42-year-old treated i am heart broken. i am sad. we will work through this as a family. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nst meteorologist dylan dreyer. >> nothing was private to begin with. it makes sense to make your announcements on twitter. keep it all out there for the public, right? >> absolutely. >> we are looking at some bitter cold air. look at the dakotas. we're starting off today with temperatures below zero and tonight into christmas morning north dakota could see wind chills at 25 to 35 degrees below zero. that's where the cold air is located. the east coast though is starting off the day in the 30s. and we'll top out around 40 or so in boston and new york city. washington, d.c., about 43 degrees. we are actually going to see a storm system move from the west coast and eventually start
moore was as much from kutcher as she got from her ex, bruce willis. that amount was never disclosed but that's supposed to be pretty considerable. >>> new york housewives turned entrepreneur bethany frankel has separated from her husband. the 42-year-old treated i am heart broken. i am sad. we will work through this as a family. >>> now for another look at the weather, here's nst meteorologist dylan dreyer. >> nothing was private to begin with. it makes sense to make...
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i immediately reported to hal moore, who told me, b company is engaged. you get your company, and you join them in the left flank. so the first platoon that landed -- i led them over to where the b company flank was. i went back to wait for the second and third platoon to come in, because i, you know, had to place them when they arrived. then i could -- by that time i could hear bullets. i could hear gunshots, and a few bullets whizzing by. >> so moore put you on the left flank of b company? >> right. >> anticipating a flanking movement? >> well, actually at that ti time -- see, the mission was when we landed the mission was going to be b company was going to initially hold the landing zone. they were going to go out in one direction. then my company would land, and we would go in a different direction, and c company would land and hold the landing zone. when the fighting started, moore said to me, okay, you guys secure the landing zone, and i've got b company moving to the west where they fire on the famous creekbed on the western end of lz. he said, you
i immediately reported to hal moore, who told me, b company is engaged. you get your company, and you join them in the left flank. so the first platoon that landed -- i led them over to where the b company flank was. i went back to wait for the second and third platoon to come in, because i, you know, had to place them when they arrived. then i could -- by that time i could hear bullets. i could hear gunshots, and a few bullets whizzing by. >> so moore put you on the left flank of b...
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and hanoi. >> general moore, thank you for being with us today. i am dr. richard perrone conducting this oral history interview and today is november 10th, 2005, we're in washington, d.c. at the 40th anniversary reunion of the battle for the veterans. sir, there's a lot we need to discuss. i would like to ask you something in general before we get to the events that surrounded that. can you talk to memphis about yourself and your training and what you brought with you to vietnam in 1965? and how you saw your men? what you wanted to do with them and how you trained them up for that job? >> well, this would-be will take about an hour. i'll cut it back to a few minutes. ask i was in the 82nd airborne, i jump-tested chutes. i did this for 2 1/2 years for the cia. had a few sporting events, which were life-threatening. which taught me ethe primary lesson of always keep focused when you're in a tough situation. don't panic. don't do things spontaneously. unless every instinct in your body tells you to. i was -- i served in the pentagon. as a one-man airborne res
and hanoi. >> general moore, thank you for being with us today. i am dr. richard perrone conducting this oral history interview and today is november 10th, 2005, we're in washington, d.c. at the 40th anniversary reunion of the battle for the veterans. sir, there's a lot we need to discuss. i would like to ask you something in general before we get to the events that surrounded that. can you talk to memphis about yourself and your training and what you brought with you to vietnam in 1965?...
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sources say moore was mixing pills and red bulls and had been hitting on 24-year-old actor zac efron. >>> finally, reese weatherspoon took a tiny shot at justin bieber. >> tiny? are you picking on him? >> when asked what she thought about rumors he might remake the 1996 thriller "fear" which starred witherspoon and mark wahlberg. she answered, that would be cool, would he be playing me or mark wahlberg? why does everyone have to hate on the biebs? >> he's squeaky clean, he's nice. >> and millions of girls pawn all over him. >> they used to. >> it's getting old. >>> this is "first look" with lynn berry. stay tuned. "way too early" with willie geist starts right now. >>> defense secretary leon panetta announcing to the surprise even of some in the obama administration that american combat forces will withdraw from afghanistan sometime next year. a full year ahead of the previous timetable. the question is, will the now 10 1/2 year war really end in 2013? we'll have a live right from jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. >>> mitt romney is drawing heat from the left and right over a comment
sources say moore was mixing pills and red bulls and had been hitting on 24-year-old actor zac efron. >>> finally, reese weatherspoon took a tiny shot at justin bieber. >> tiny? are you picking on him? >> when asked what she thought about rumors he might remake the 1996 thriller "fear" which starred witherspoon and mark wahlberg. she answered, that would be cool, would he be playing me or mark wahlberg? why does everyone have to hate on the biebs? >> he's...
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. >> it's been a tough two weeks for the people closest to moore. last night there was a break in the case. beverly moor's porch light remains on. it takes time to settle her estate, left to her best friend. last night news that will settle the spiritual. >> it was a great feeling. wonderful to know that she could rest in peace now. she can. >> reporter: rose learned baltimore county police found the car that hit and killed her best friend. a white ford 500, like the one pictured here located in harford with the kind of front end damage detectives were searching for. an anonymous tip that paid off big. >> it was a huge break in the case. we were excited focuss that shifted from finding the vehicle to determining who was driving the vehicle. >> reporter: it is more a matter of when than if, a development moor's best friend is eager to see. wanting to know who or how the driver had the conscience or lack there of, to flee the scene on 7 courts drives now magd with flowers where he or she ended a life and didn't as much look back. >> how could you do t
. >> it's been a tough two weeks for the people closest to moore. last night there was a break in the case. beverly moor's porch light remains on. it takes time to settle her estate, left to her best friend. last night news that will settle the spiritual. >> it was a great feeling. wonderful to know that she could rest in peace now. she can. >> reporter: rose learned baltimore county police found the car that hit and killed her best friend. a white ford 500, like the one...
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moore can't believe it and -- with some extras, really extras and what about the 14th and off of brad and in the corner and this is jason and jeter, number two. the yank ease win and there is one chance for bryce harper, two on, two out and grounds out. he would like to forget, 0 for 7 for the 19-year-old and with some five strikeouts. after the game, harper didn't want to talk but his manager did. >> and never see him swing the balls on his hone. he was chasing balls and -- trying to make something happen and that is part of the youth. other guys get into the scoring position and -- position and we're swinging in balls and that is experienced, you know. the other guys in the gym, we don't have to help them out and we do. >> and the os on the road and this their is no hits. virginia beach changes that with one swing to left field and one run scores, the two rounds score. the os take a lead. and with the no no. the birds shut out the braves by nothing. >>> when we return, d.c. united is known as the black and red and they were in white. they were frightening. and he won the struggle. n
moore can't believe it and -- with some extras, really extras and what about the 14th and off of brad and in the corner and this is jason and jeter, number two. the yank ease win and there is one chance for bryce harper, two on, two out and grounds out. he would like to forget, 0 for 7 for the 19-year-old and with some five strikeouts. after the game, harper didn't want to talk but his manager did. >> and never see him swing the balls on his hone. he was chasing balls and -- trying to...
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. >> he had a lot of respect for colonel moore and colonel moore has a lot of respect for him, still. and dad never talked a lot about that part of his life with me. so i can't say any conversations in specific. >> do you know what your mother told me? >> what my mom's told me was that they talked a lot about tactics, and rappelling out of helicopters. dad was actually certified to rappel out of a helicopter with these guys. >> wow. . and he talked a lot with colonel moore about the actual, how do you get the guys out of the helicopters and onto the ground? you know, the real nuts and bolts of, you know, the eleventh air assault division, how do you make it happen without getting your guys shot before they even put a boot on the ground. so there was a lot of that, i think, before they left for vietnam where they talked about it. >> and i'm remembering now having read the book again for the fifth or sixth time that colonel moore mentions your father. >> yes. >> and the respect he has. >> yeah. >> only a few journalists worth their salt. >> yep, him, bob pews and joe galway. >> did your
. >> he had a lot of respect for colonel moore and colonel moore has a lot of respect for him, still. and dad never talked a lot about that part of his life with me. so i can't say any conversations in specific. >> do you know what your mother told me? >> what my mom's told me was that they talked a lot about tactics, and rappelling out of helicopters. dad was actually certified to rappel out of a helicopter with these guys. >> wow. . and he talked a lot with colonel...
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president fong: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: what was presented was really a missing piece in comprehensive planning. we had the eastern neighborhood plan and during that planning, many of the lacking transportation projects were brought to us over and over again, particularly the absence of more comprehensive mass transit in that area. with the better streets plan, being the ideal piece for which is your first set of working drawings, i'm delighted that all of those things come together because perhaps commissioner wu needs to pick up on the better streets plan where the larger idea, as they all relay themselves, tells you exactly why and how. and i'm delighted. i wish you had more money. i wi mindset in washington, d.c. would be a little bit more proactive relative to funding for what you're talking about rather than just talking about widening roads somewhere out in the countryside and that is a problem which has really rapidly surfaced again. and i wish you luck. i hope you can get some grants. i hope the
president fong: commissioner moore? commissioner moore: what was presented was really a missing piece in comprehensive planning. we had the eastern neighborhood plan and during that planning, many of the lacking transportation projects were brought to us over and over again, particularly the absence of more comprehensive mass transit in that area. with the better streets plan, being the ideal piece for which is your first set of working drawings, i'm delighted that all of those things come...
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commissioner moore: aye. commissioner miguel: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. vice president wu: aye. president fong: aye. >> thank you, commissioners. the motion passes unanimously. i have been requested by technical services to take a five minute recess, that the supervisor hearing. the main issue was she felt this was a very large impact kind of question, to reduce the size to the smaller unit size. she thought there were issues of quality of life you would be concerned about. there are issues around the area plans, the neighborhoods that would absorb this type of housing, and the balance will try to find within the city in each neighborhood to address the issues of families and trying to have the diversity we want in san francisco. i am here to speak about why she brought this back to you in hopes you will be able to provide analysis you contribute to these kinds of questions all the time. thank you. >> thank you. >> sue hester. i have a handout for the commission. maybe i do not. >> i will handed out. -- hand it out. >> this letter went to environment to r
commissioner moore: aye. commissioner miguel: aye. commissioner sugaya: aye. vice president wu: aye. president fong: aye. >> thank you, commissioners. the motion passes unanimously. i have been requested by technical services to take a five minute recess, that the supervisor hearing. the main issue was she felt this was a very large impact kind of question, to reduce the size to the smaller unit size. she thought there were issues of quality of life you would be concerned about. there are...
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exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> coming up, what does borat have to do with the presidential campaign? he may have inspired a brilliant performance by an actress who lured the republican presidential candidates this year into sharing sol real moments with her. >>> and next, mitt romney continues to say that sick people won't die just because they don't have health...
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in a moment, we will go to michael moore responding to this. david cole, in vermont, the point vermont does not have universal health care? >> well, i am vacationing in vermont, not an expert on vermont. again, i just think we should be or keep our eye on the ball. the question should be, should the supreme court overturn what congress and the president had enacted in attempting to extend to a large number of people who are not covered, health care insurance. the quid pro quo was to say to people who can afford it -- again, this only applies to people who can afford to buy health care insurance. look, you have to buy into the system or pay a tax break if you do not buy into the system, then you're part of the problem. you are a free rider. everybody has to be responsible to act together to ensure we can provide as broad health care insurance as possible. the question was whether congress has the authority to do that. i think we should be celebrating the fact the supreme court upheld that power. it does not mean this is the best law that could e
in a moment, we will go to michael moore responding to this. david cole, in vermont, the point vermont does not have universal health care? >> well, i am vacationing in vermont, not an expert on vermont. again, i just think we should be or keep our eye on the ball. the question should be, should the supreme court overturn what congress and the president had enacted in attempting to extend to a large number of people who are not covered, health care insurance. the quid pro quo was to say...
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. >>> why were paramedics called to demy moore's los angeles home? we'll tell you why when we get back from new york and a check of this morning's tech bytes. there were today's tech bytes, sales of the iphone and ipad have helped to push apple's earnings in into record territory. revenue was up 73% perfect a year ago. google has found in new privacy challenge -- has announced new privacy changes and users cannot opt out. >>> reading is getting more social. a new ipad app allows readers to ask questions and community with friends with their e books. and we got a sneak peek. >> this is an interesting way of easement reading and it's add -- of e reading. it adds the more technical component of e reading that we have felt were here for a while. >> reporter: those are your tech bytes. i'm rob nelson. >>> so going to the pro bowl was not exciting enough for a parkville family. they were getting ready for the trip when they got a knock at the door. they opened the door and there stood ray rice. he has been dubbed the png super parent. >> ridiculous excited
. >>> why were paramedics called to demy moore's los angeles home? we'll tell you why when we get back from new york and a check of this morning's tech bytes. there were today's tech bytes, sales of the iphone and ipad have helped to push apple's earnings in into record territory. revenue was up 73% perfect a year ago. google has found in new privacy challenge -- has announced new privacy changes and users cannot opt out. >>> reading is getting more social. a new ipad app...
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occupy protesters turn on michael moore. is it karma? p and p just over two minutes away. [ man ] yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the nest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that absorbs and holds water better than per can. looking good, lad! thanks, scott. ez seed really works. so, how come haggis is so well behaved? 'cause he's a scotty. oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! the day starts with arthritis pain... a load of new listings... and two pills. after a morning of walk-ups, it's back to more pain, back to more pills. the evening showings bring more pain and more pills. sealing the deal... when, hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. it can relieve pain all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lois... who chose two aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. stayin
occupy protesters turn on michael moore. is it karma? p and p just over two minutes away. [ man ] yeah, scott. i was just about to use... that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the nest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that absorbs and holds water better than per can. looking good, lad! thanks, scott. ez seed really works. so, how come haggis is so well behaved? 'cause he's a scotty. oh. scott: get scotts ez seed. it's guaranteed. seed your lawn. seed it! the day starts...
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exclusively from your benjamin moore retailer. find your perfect color with a buy one, get one pint offer. visit benjaminmoore.com/promo. >>> coming up, what does borat have to do with the presidential campaign? he may have inspired a brilliant performance by an actress who lured the republican presidential candidates this year in to sharing some real moments with her. and next, mitt romney continues to say that sick people won't die just because they don't have health insurance....
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. >>> this morning, actress demi moore is seeking treatment for exhaustion. tmz web site is reporting that moore was rushed to a los angeles hospital on monday night. a spokesperson for the actress says that moore is looking for professional help to deal with the stresses in her life. moore and her husband, ashton kutcher, separated back in november. >>> today, family, friends, and fans will say their final good-byes to legendary penn state football coach joe paterno. a public viewing will be followed by a private funeral in state college, pennsylvania. more than 10,000 mourners lined up to pay their final respects yesterday. a public service will be held tomorrow inside the school's basketball arena. paterno died sunday, less than three months after doctors diagnosed the 85-year-old with lung cancer. penn state fired paterno last november when his former defensive coordinator jerry sandusky was accused of sexually abusing young boys. >>> tonight the wizards will play their first game without flip saunders on the bench. the team fired him yesterday. assistant
. >>> this morning, actress demi moore is seeking treatment for exhaustion. tmz web site is reporting that moore was rushed to a los angeles hospital on monday night. a spokesperson for the actress says that moore is looking for professional help to deal with the stresses in her life. moore and her husband, ashton kutcher, separated back in november. >>> today, family, friends, and fans will say their final good-byes to legendary penn state football coach joe paterno. a public...
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>> nah, it ain't like that at all. >> rose, how long have you been teaching at luke moore? >> for seven years. >> and it's not the easiest school to work at. it's an alternative school, often students have struggled. why did you choose to work there and not at some other school? >> well, i feel like it's my duty not only as the product of the d.c. public schools, but also a former resident of the city to give back to the students what i received when i was in school. i had teachers that cared. i had teachers that motivated me. i had teachers that made me feel as if i mattered, and that i did have a stake in my own future. and i feel like it's my duty to give that back to my students. and that's why i continue to work at luke moore and be fulfilled every day by it. >> let's give her a round of applause. [ applause ] walk me through. you've been there seven years, before and after the sig program, what are things like now, what were things like before, as you try to make this an extraordinary school. >> before, we had a very, very low attendance rate. our graduation rate was
>> nah, it ain't like that at all. >> rose, how long have you been teaching at luke moore? >> for seven years. >> and it's not the easiest school to work at. it's an alternative school, often students have struggled. why did you choose to work there and not at some other school? >> well, i feel like it's my duty not only as the product of the d.c. public schools, but also a former resident of the city to give back to the students what i received when i was in...
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police cadets armed with flyers and a letter from melvin fields' mother fanned out on to moore street today trying to help solve his four-year-old murder. >> and that is across the street. >> reporter: seals was shot dead on morstreet in april in 2008, at the height of the gang wars in trinidad. his murder is the only one still unsolved and his mother walked the street where her son died with police chief kathy lanier and dozens of recruits, hoping someone will feel compelled to break their silence. >> people want to talk. they want to but they afraid and you have to understand that. i need closure and i don't think you should allow a murderer to stay on the street. >> and that means a lot that you're hopefully what will be closure. >> reporter: the effort coincides with this weekend's all-hands on deck initiative. >> we have extra resources and we can take some large groups of retruths like this and family members and try to go back to hit the cases that are cold cases. >> reporter: she said they did a similar thing two years ago and got some information that helped them solve the mu
police cadets armed with flyers and a letter from melvin fields' mother fanned out on to moore street today trying to help solve his four-year-old murder. >> and that is across the street. >> reporter: seals was shot dead on morstreet in april in 2008, at the height of the gang wars in trinidad. his murder is the only one still unsolved and his mother walked the street where her son died with police chief kathy lanier and dozens of recruits, hoping someone will feel compelled to...
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michael moore. has anything changed in the decade since? >> what's the real reason? what's the real reason that we want to have a quarter billion guns in our homes? what are we afraid of? >> michael moore, the interview you won't see anywhere else. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. our big story tonight. america and guns. michael moore. in the ten years since he made the oscar-winning "bowling for columbine" he's never once given an interview in the wake of a mass shooting. that changes tonight. michael moore is ready to talk after the aurora tragedy. he says guns don't kill people, americans kill people. tonight, he answers your questions. is gun control the answer? how do we protect america's rights? does his country have a culture of violence? the important conversation for america. joining me now exclusively for the hour is michael moore. michael, thank you for joining me. i've noticed that you have barely said a word since what happened in colorado on friday. what do you want to say
michael moore. has anything changed in the decade since? >> what's the real reason? what's the real reason that we want to have a quarter billion guns in our homes? what are we afraid of? >> michael moore, the interview you won't see anywhere else. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. our big story tonight. america and guns. michael moore. in the ten years since he made the oscar-winning "bowling for columbine" he's never once given an interview in the...
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. >> and next up from moore, oklahoma, mike, a republican. you're on. >> caller: thank you very much. that caller is right. the only thing is it's not going to put people back to work. that's the problem. people are out of work right now. they do have not the money to pay the fines that the federal government can levy against these people who do not take the health care. what this country needs is jobs first. jobs will actually define who is going to win this election coming up. but as far as the health care bill is concerned, i was totally against it. i believe that it's still unconstitutional. i believe we do need to do something with our health care center. but don't make a mandate that says everybody has to do this. this is not what this country was founded on. i think the federal government was divided in three parts. and i think for some reason our congressman, our courts and our presidency has failed to look at what the constitution actually says about the distribution of power between everybody. and not to listen to the american peopl
. >> and next up from moore, oklahoma, mike, a republican. you're on. >> caller: thank you very much. that caller is right. the only thing is it's not going to put people back to work. that's the problem. people are out of work right now. they do have not the money to pay the fines that the federal government can levy against these people who do not take the health care. what this country needs is jobs first. jobs will actually define who is going to win this election coming up. but...
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moore: yes. mr. bishop: i would not dare to try to supersede my interpretation over the speaker's interpretation. that is his responsibility. however -- ms. moore: no, no. he said -- mr. bishop: would you allow me to answer the question? that is still the speaker's responsibility. however, what deeming replies to is that these are for procedural consideration allowed to go forward until such time as an actual budget has indeed passed. so the answer to your question is actually both. temporarily, yes. long term, no. at some time the senate has to do their work. hopefully they'll do it soon and this issue would be moot. ms. moore: thank you. reclaiming my time from the point which i said i was reclaiming my time. i would ask he be taxed for that extra time. he already gave me his answer. yes, it would deem to be passed. i just want to remind people in this week when we have learned how women are so much -- how important it is to have a stable good budget for women. this program slashes funding for medi
moore: yes. mr. bishop: i would not dare to try to supersede my interpretation over the speaker's interpretation. that is his responsibility. however -- ms. moore: no, no. he said -- mr. bishop: would you allow me to answer the question? that is still the speaker's responsibility. however, what deeming replies to is that these are for procedural consideration allowed to go forward until such time as an actual budget has indeed passed. so the answer to your question is actually both....
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politicians so they can guarantee fairness but steve moore of the "wall street journal" says no they can't. >> the government hasn't made things fair. a lot of the government policies make the society less fair. you have to sit back and think about our society. is it fair that someone like peyton manning is going to sign a $20 million contract, whereas others won't make that money in their lifetime? is it fair politicians make three times the median income? incomes have to be determined by mark place. that is what the president is talking about. he thinks the people in washington should decide what your after tax income is and mine and tiger woods. >> john: he is not saying that peyton manning can't make a bunch of money. >> here is my problem. in our american society, richest 1%, tiger woods, peyton manning of the world, they pay 40% of their income tax. look, 40%, top 1% pay more than bottom 95%. we have a tax system that is highly dependent on very top people at the top. one of the things i think is unfair about our tax system if you look at the bottom 50% all americans beneath th
politicians so they can guarantee fairness but steve moore of the "wall street journal" says no they can't. >> the government hasn't made things fair. a lot of the government policies make the society less fair. you have to sit back and think about our society. is it fair that someone like peyton manning is going to sign a $20 million contract, whereas others won't make that money in their lifetime? is it fair politicians make three times the median income? incomes have to be...
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it happened at the dollar and moore store at the international boulevard near 86th. witnesses say about a dozen shoppers were in the store when the gunman approached the clerk then shot her at very close range. police say the bullet graced her head but is expected to survive. he stopped the gunman but he managed to get away. oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting tied a car crash near interstate 880. a man was passenger near a pole, witnesses tell us a gunman standing on the street opened fire on the car. we spoke to one man who watched the violent incident unfold. >> we heard about 8 gunshots and we came back to do something to the passenger's side. >> now the driver of the car is expected to survive. police closed the off ramp for several hours as officers searched the scene for evidence. homicide detectives are still looking for the gunman this morning. the man accused of killing 77 people is back in norway. coming up, the facebook post that led to the dismissal of one of the judges. >>> at this hour, nasa's oldest space shuttle, on the back of a modif
it happened at the dollar and moore store at the international boulevard near 86th. witnesses say about a dozen shoppers were in the store when the gunman approached the clerk then shot her at very close range. police say the bullet graced her head but is expected to survive. he stopped the gunman but he managed to get away. oakland police are investigating a deadly shooting tied a car crash near interstate 880. a man was passenger near a pole, witnesses tell us a gunman standing on the street...
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be all set. >> god worshipers love mary tyler moore. you are handsomer than ever. age does not wither those wonderful bones. >> bill: it's just botox. >> is that it? well, that's what got this. [ laughter ] >> laura: okay. up next, a preview of next week's presidential debate. so can barack obama rebound from his dreadful performance in denver? we'll be back >> mitt romney continues to surge in the poll's after last week's debate. a brand-new rasmussen survey, among likely voters in florida shows the governor leading, 51-47. in virginia, romney leads 49-47. with us to analyze the polling and to preview next week's presidential debate from dallas, republican pollster chris wilson. and from new york, bernard wittman, also a democratic pollster. okay, gentlemen. this is going to be interesting. now we had the full biden on... on last night's debate. he is in your face and making facial gestures and laughing and sighing. and on tuesday, at hoff stra, the president will step forward. chris, let's start with you. given where the polls have sh
be all set. >> god worshipers love mary tyler moore. you are handsomer than ever. age does not wither those wonderful bones. >> bill: it's just botox. >> is that it? well, that's what got this. [ laughter ] >> laura: okay. up next, a preview of next week's presidential debate. so can barack obama rebound from his dreadful performance in denver? we'll be back >> mitt romney continues to surge in the poll's after last week's debate. a brand-new rasmussen survey,...
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one, demi moore has not matured one iota. the kid was surprisingly nonplused by making out. >> i used to watch her in general hospital, her name was jackie temple ton. and cute. >> i don't know. >> i don't know what he was doing. >> i have no idea. >> is that your words. >> that was my interpretation what we saw on the screen. it was awkward. >> he was tired and she was drunk. it was awkward. >> can we identify the kid. >> i think he is our next guest. >> ricky schroeder. >> i don't think he has aged well. >> look whachgs in life when you are 12 and 14 and made out with deni moore. the age difference is not as great as demi and ashton. what laws are broken? he hits 45 now. >> if you have a comment for the show, e-mail us. still to come a report from joe derosa. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gregg: we were talking about my tremendous weight loss. people ask me about it. what can i do? how many things we got wrong tonight. i'm sure. but with luckily we have joe derosa who can't count. >> month ho misses you? >> me. >> first the campaign again
one, demi moore has not matured one iota. the kid was surprisingly nonplused by making out. >> i used to watch her in general hospital, her name was jackie temple ton. and cute. >> i don't know. >> i don't know what he was doing. >> i have no idea. >> is that your words. >> that was my interpretation what we saw on the screen. it was awkward. >> he was tired and she was drunk. it was awkward. >> can we identify the kid. >> i think he is our...
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that's exactly what happened to tim moore and his family. he found himself out on the tennessee river as storm warnings were coming. but he couldn't get his boat to start. >> geez. >> so in this video when you see it, you think they're getting ready to go water skiing. that's not what's happening at all. you see tim and his wife in the water with ropes trying to swim the boat to safety while his son is there on the front of the boat with a paddle trying to guide it. >> see the huge lightning bolt that went off at the beginning of the video. >> right. >> it was pretty close too. >> the storm is right there. to find out a little bit more about this rescue, about towing this boat to safety, we have tim moore via skype from alabama. did you panic when your boat wouldn't start? >> i knew i couldn't panic. i'm in charge of everybody on my vessel. that's what i call it. everybody on my boat is under my supervision. inside i was actually really panicking. >> are you and your wife super strong swimmers? >> no, we're not super swimmers. wish we were.
that's exactly what happened to tim moore and his family. he found himself out on the tennessee river as storm warnings were coming. but he couldn't get his boat to start. >> geez. >> so in this video when you see it, you think they're getting ready to go water skiing. that's not what's happening at all. you see tim and his wife in the water with ropes trying to swim the boat to safety while his son is there on the front of the boat with a paddle trying to guide it. >> see the...
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these are called single point moorings. foster wheeler had a big role in the engineering feat in actually pulling this off. the first single point mooring started delivering oil in february. and it immediately increased iraq's barrels of oil by 200 barrels a day. other moorings in the gulf are scheduled to open over the course of this year. it's a major engineering feat. there will be setbacks. but it could produce, increase iraq's oil, just the sing 8-point mooring by millions of barrels a day. the second piece were the bidding rounds in 2009, where iraq for the first time invited international companies in to bid for their fields. and it was a successful. it was very difficult because i used to hear from iraqis in '04, '05 that you really need to get international companies in here. there was a fear if they got companies to drill and helped the iraqis to produce their oil. it happened in 2009. they drove a very hard bargain. because of those contracts, there is now international companies, bp, exxonmobil, occidental, the
these are called single point moorings. foster wheeler had a big role in the engineering feat in actually pulling this off. the first single point mooring started delivering oil in february. and it immediately increased iraq's barrels of oil by 200 barrels a day. other moorings in the gulf are scheduled to open over the course of this year. it's a major engineering feat. there will be setbacks. but it could produce, increase iraq's oil, just the sing 8-point mooring by millions of barrels a...
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another officer then shot moore. a gune had cocaine on him in the car and at nearby home all total about a half pound. >> this was a berkeley base drug dealer who happens to live in the city of pittsburg who had residences in castro valley. >>reporter: people who used to live next to him in berkeley call the family a drug dynasty. >> surprised but not surprised. >>reporter: paul robert lives next door to the home moore and his family lived in for decade decades. neighbors finally got the city to declare the home a nuisance and the moore forced out to move out years ago. he got a bullet through the front window. police once came to help us turn off the burglar alarm running and they said do you know that you are living next door to the most infamous house in berkeley. >>reporter: moore under arrest on narcotics charges out on federal patrol relating to narcotics and weapons n.berkeley, 7 news. >>> in san jose mayor reed gave the state of the city address tonight amid growing tension with city workers. employee say the
another officer then shot moore. a gune had cocaine on him in the car and at nearby home all total about a half pound. >> this was a berkeley base drug dealer who happens to live in the city of pittsburg who had residences in castro valley. >>reporter: people who used to live next to him in berkeley call the family a drug dynasty. >> surprised but not surprised. >>reporter: paul robert lives next door to the home moore and his family lived in for decade decades....
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. >>> san jose police chief chris moore surprised even city hall insiders by announcing his plans to retire. the chief has only been on the job for 18 months. he talked about what led to his decision. >> reporter: chris moore walked into a packed news conference with a smile. he's been with the department for 27 years but now says he wants to spend more time with his family. >> there's never a good time, there's never a bad time. for me and my family, this is the right time. >> reporter: gang shootings and homicides have residents in arms. there's been concern about not enough officers on the streets. last year the chief had to lay off officers because of budget constraints. an additional 69 have since retired. >> clearly our scenario here and what we're facing had something to do with it. i'm not kidding you. i am disappointed we weren't able to get some things done through negotiation that i wish we had. >> reporter: whoever takes the position next will have a challenge dealing with the mayor and city council. >> it's been a dismal picture for a while and it's getting worse. i thin
. >>> san jose police chief chris moore surprised even city hall insiders by announcing his plans to retire. the chief has only been on the job for 18 months. he talked about what led to his decision. >> reporter: chris moore walked into a packed news conference with a smile. he's been with the department for 27 years but now says he wants to spend more time with his family. >> there's never a good time, there's never a bad time. for me and my family, this is the right...
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so will san jose police chief chris moore. everyone taking part in a prayer vigil outside san jose city hall. it will happen tonight. people will be gathering to bring attention to a recent rise in murders in this city. 33 homicides so far this year in san jose. and the recent spike in killings over the past couple of weeks has been fueled in part by what police are calling a bang gar if he is on pace for a record setting homicide. now the community is stepping up. >> save our streets. save our children. >> reporter: over the weekend the community group black berets held a six mile long march for peace. they say neighbors have to work toward a solution to reduce the violence. the group says thatly planning future antiviolence events. in the meantime san jose police are doing nor research to deal with the violence. they are allocating $800,000 to pay for a special unit to look into the violence. it will all happen in front of city hall 7:00 p.m. tonight. live this morning in san jose alex savidge ktvu channel 2 news. >>> if you
so will san jose police chief chris moore. everyone taking part in a prayer vigil outside san jose city hall. it will happen tonight. people will be gathering to bring attention to a recent rise in murders in this city. 33 homicides so far this year in san jose. and the recent spike in killings over the past couple of weeks has been fueled in part by what police are calling a bang gar if he is on pace for a record setting homicide. now the community is stepping up. >> save our streets....
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with the san jose police department, chief chris moore said many factors influenced his decision to announce his retirement, including the ability to spend more time with his family. but his timing could not bow worse according to at least one city council member. the city is now going to have to spend months searching for a replacement when they should be focused on fighting an uptick in violent crime. tonight the city council is holding a study session at city hall to review police response to recent crimes and gang activity. coincidentally while that's happening the police officers association is sponsoring a crime prevention meeting tonight in east san jose to offer residents tips on how to protect themselves, families and property. no surprise chief moore says part of his decision has to do with the state of his police department, which has endured 65 officer layoffs and pension reform. >> 30 years is a long time in any business, and in law enforcement it's the right time in our business. you know, if i think about all the decisions or all the factors that led into it, clearly
with the san jose police department, chief chris moore said many factors influenced his decision to announce his retirement, including the ability to spend more time with his family. but his timing could not bow worse according to at least one city council member. the city is now going to have to spend months searching for a replacement when they should be focused on fighting an uptick in violent crime. tonight the city council is holding a study session at city hall to review police response...
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and so with me now is immigration attorney tonight moores to talk about it. >> justice roberts joined justice kennedy along with the three left leaning justices as they're so known so for a 5-3 decision and justice alito agreed with the majority on two of the provisions as well. so really there is a 7-2 decision on most of the cases. justice scalia came out with i'd say a fairly bizarre dissent where he says that the congress does not have the power in immigration, that it was left to the states and he points to the provision in the constitution that allowed slavery to continue, slave trade to continue till about 1808 whatever as the only provision in the constitution because that provided it for the states to -- and congress shouldn't imping on their right till 1808, that immigration is in the states' rights and they have the right to set up any immigration im -- immigration -- [indiscernible] -- they want to. in one area they did not turn over is the 287g provision which allows cooperation between states and the federal government. >> this was such a controversial issue for immigran
and so with me now is immigration attorney tonight moores to talk about it. >> justice roberts joined justice kennedy along with the three left leaning justices as they're so known so for a 5-3 decision and justice alito agreed with the majority on two of the provisions as well. so really there is a 7-2 decision on most of the cases. justice scalia came out with i'd say a fairly bizarre dissent where he says that the congress does not have the power in immigration, that it was left to the...
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be all set. >> god worshipers love mary tyler moore. you are handsomer than ever. age does not wither those wonderful bones. >> bill: it's just botox. >> is that it? well, that's what got this. [ laughter ] >> laura: okay. up next, a preview of next week's presidential debate. so can barack obama rebound from his dreadful performance in denver? we'll be back [ male announcer ] if it wasn't for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your driving info with just one click, saving time to be nostalgic about the days before express lane. thank you, insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> mitt romney continues to surge in the poll's after last week's debate. a brand-new rasmussen survey, among likely voters in florida shows the governor leading, 51-47. in virginia,
be all set. >> god worshipers love mary tyler moore. you are handsomer than ever. age does not wither those wonderful bones. >> bill: it's just botox. >> is that it? well, that's what got this. [ laughter ] >> laura: okay. up next, a preview of next week's presidential debate. so can barack obama rebound from his dreadful performance in denver? we'll be back [ male announcer ] if it wasn't for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find...